BSc (Hons) Sociology with Placement or Study Abroad
Course Overview
This flexible three-year sociology degree empowers you to tailor your studies to your personal interests while examining contemporary society from within a vibrant global city. You will develop critical thinking by exploring key issues like social class, inequality, identity, and culture, and graduate with highly sought-after data analysis skills.
Key Program Highlights
- Customize your degree to match your specific interests and career aspirations
- Study pressing social issues including inequality, identity, migration, and criminology
- Develop strong critical thinking and analytical abilities
- Gain expert, industry-valued skills in data literacy and quantitative methods
- Prepare for diverse careers in government, non-profit, market research, media, and finance
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Course Overview
This flexible three-year sociology degree empowers you to tailor your studies to your personal interests while examining contemporary society from within a vibrant global city. You will develop critical thinking by exploring key issues like social class, inequality, identity, and culture, and graduate with highly sought-after data analysis skills.
Key Program Highlights
- Customize your degree to match your specific interests and career aspirations
- Study pressing social issues including inequality, identity, migration, and criminology
- Develop strong critical thinking and analytical abilities
- Gain expert, industry-valued skills in data literacy and quantitative methods
- Prepare for diverse careers in government, non-profit, market research, media, and finance
Requirements
The requirements may vary based on your selected study options.
Modules
- Sociology and Criminology in Higher Education
- Finding Your Future
- Learning from Social Data
- Thinking Sociologically
- Sociology in Action
- Social (Justice) Research: Qualitative and Quantitative Approaches
- Culture and Society
- Exploring London
- Contemporary Social Theory
- Social Action Project
- Understanding Social Change
- Sociology of Race and Racism
- Gender and Society
- Introduction to Critical Legal Studies
- Quantitative Analysis of Social Research Data
- Qualitative Analysis of Social Research Data
- Digital Changes and Challenges
- Violence
- Quantitative Data Placement
- Visualising Society
- Key Issues in Criminology
- News, Media and Society
- Sociological Approaches to Health, Illness and Care
- Policing ‘Race’ Through ‘Crime’
- Branded Society
- British Music and Society since 1945
- Work Placement
- Digital Cultures and Everyday Life
- Sociology Project
- Global Migration Process
- Poverty: What counts?
- Education, Skills and the Job Market
- AI, Technology and Society
- Global Media and Sport
- Emotions, Identities and Relationships
- Criminal Behaviour
- Celebrity and Society
- Crime, Culture and the City
- Changing Ideas About Society in the 21st Century
- Criminal Justice in Crisis
- Sport, the Body and Deviance
- Urban Violence and Public Health
- Public Sociology and Racial Justice
- Border Criminology: Critical and Comparative Perspectives
- Regression Analysis
- Globalization, Capitalism and Digital Society
- Micro-Placement
- Industry Projects
- Mentoring and coaching for leadership
- Professional Placement and Career Development
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